Posts Tagged ‘Tutorial’

There is no doubt that Flash is a very powerful gropgram but also a difficult program to learn. In previous article 25+ Very Useful Flash & ActionScript 3 Tutorials we have introduced some, but it seems not enough. This time we have listed some very common used Flash tutorials. Hope it will be helpful to you.

Now you have mastered the photoshop technique and designed a perfect PSD Files. Maybe you have a little trouble on how to convert you designs to high quality, cross-browser compatible valid XHTML/ CSS. PSD to HTML conversion is an important skill that has been growing in popularity over these years. Here we have listed 25 very detail tutorials teach you how to create a great nice looking site.

Ajax is a technique for handling external data through JavaScript asynchronously, without reloading the entire page. Maybe you have heard about Ajax before, or at least used an Ajax-based application for example Gmail. The use of Ajax techniques has led to an increase in interactive or dynamic interfaces on web pages. Ajax is not a technology in itself, but a group of technologies as DHTML and LAMP. Then we have collect 15 very useful toturials which hope can help you understand it quickly. Now let’s start.

How about 25+ Very Useful Flash & ActionScript 3 Tutorials? You probably noticed “Vertical 3D Carousel with ActionScript 3″, yes, menu is used on nearly all the sites–vertical menu or horizontal menu, submenu layout like drop down menu, flyout menu or sliding/accordion menu etc. Following is 5 tutorials on the most common adobe flash menu and navigation. Enjoy!

StringUtil class contains static utility methods for manipulating Strings. It simplifies the way to handle string values to meet the faults of StringUtil defined in package mx.util. For example, I want to remove all the string “mx:” in the StringUtilDemo.mxml. Just call the method like StringUtil.remove(theContent,”mx:”). However, the method is intrinsic case sensitive. So if I call the method like StringUtil.remove(theContent,”MX:”), it doesn’t make sense. The same as the method “replace”.

NumberFormatter class contains static utility methods for formatting Numbers. Now, there is a mere method defined. The method addLeadingZero “Formats a number to include a leading zero if it is a single digit between -1 and 10.” , simple but very useful.

I found codes “returnString+=NumberUtil.addLeadingZero(dateToFormat.getDate());” from internet. We can see that this is what we need when we do such things, to format year, month, day, hour, minute, second or others whatever.

“rol” and “ror” are similar to “>>” and”<<” operators, except that these two methods are circular, with the bits shifted out one end returning on the other end. These methods can be to the left or right.